While Rajasthan is best known for its deserts and royal heritage, the monsoon season reveals a completely different side of the state. Forts such as Sajjangarh, Kumbhalgarh, Gagron, Nahargarh, and Jaigarh come alive with mist-covered hills, lush greenery, overflowing rivers, and dramatic skies. Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds make the rainy season one of the most rewarding times to explore these historic landmarks, offering travelers a fresh perspective on Rajasthan’s timeless grandeur.
5 Rajasthan forts that turn into monsoon masterpieces

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